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Archive for March 31st, 2010


Dallas Adult Entertainment: DL man sentenced for prostitution

Hector Deleon, 47, of 215 Sherman St., Detroit Lakes, has been sentenced in Becker County District Court for felony prostitution — other prohibited acts — ages 16-18.
According to court records, on Jan. 2 a 16-year-old girl and her adult relative reported that the girl had received a text message from Deleon offering her $25 for oral sex. When questioned by an investigator, he admitted sending the text message.
He appeared Wednesday before District Judge Joe Evans, who sentenced him to 15 months in prison, execution of sentence stayed five years. He was placed on supervised probation for five years.
He must serve 120 days in jail, with credit for 81 days served. He was fined $1,000 plus court fees and was ordered to get a chemical use assessment and follow the recommendations.

See the full article from “DL-Online”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: UNTHSC Assists Law Enforcement to Reduce Prostitution, Crime Rates

After two years of research that included enforcement operations targeting prostitutes, the Dallas Police Department (DPD) is seeing the benefits of their innovative new approach of going to the streets to provide comprehensive services and a complete exit strategy for those seeking a way out of prostitution. Data evaluated at the University of North Texas Health Science Center has not only shown the Prostitute Diversion Initiative (PDI) is getting prostitutes off the streets, it is lowering crime rates in areas frequented by prostitutes along Dallas’ I-20 corridor.

“The challenge we face today is humanizing the data we have analyzed. Most people are unaware of the prostitute population and believe that those individuals ‘get what they deserve.’ Regardless of your position on prostitution, information about this population is important to our understanding of mental health, cancer and infectious disease, all which affect the general population. We cannot afford to continue ignoring this marginalized group,” Felini said.

See the full article from “PR-CANADA.net (press release)”